The Chamber submitted comments to the Korean government as it takes steps to reform CSAP and develop other policies associated with cloud infrastructure. The Chamber recommends that its proposals should be made interoperable with international standards and the latest technological developments in the industry, and thereby better facilitate our shared goal of creating an inclusive, secure, open, and transparent digital ecosystem in Korea.
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